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From Gen. Aung San to U Ko Ni, Myanmar’s long history of assassinations highlights the moral dilemmas and lasting impact of political violence.
The imposition of martial law suggests the regime will struggle to hold elections in those townships unless it takes control of them ahead of the polls.
An American author imagines giving the junta boss a piece of his mind in this bold cocktail of the textual and the visual.
Beijing’s campaign of coercion and fragmentation aims to sabotage Myanmar’s revolution and help preserve junta rule as the guarantor of China’s regional interests.
Special Rapporteur Tom Andrews says lifting sanctions on junta allies undermines efforts to curb arms flow and emboldens a regime that has killed thousands of civilians.
Ferrari & Associates helped Myanmar junta-linked entities and individuals get taken off America’s sanctions list, ...
The Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army says the regime has breached the terms of the April truce agreed in China.
New electoral law carries harsh punishments for anyone seeking to interfere in the regime’s stage-managed December poll.
After Wednesday’s tsunami warning for the Pacific, we ask: what is a tsunami, and how can it affect coastal communities?
This week’s Irrawaddy editorial discussion asks if the anti-regime groups can adapt to their weaknesses like the regime appears to be doing.
Daw Myo Myo Aye, founder of the Solidarity Trade Union of Myanmar, was arrested last week and has not been heard from since.
Human Rights Watch accuses the victorious ethnic army of imposing “policies of oppression” on Rohingya people, including ...
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